Inor
02-18-2016, 10:54 PM
So this is a little project I have been planning for a few weeks. I finally got the last of the parts in the mail today. It is a homemade wireless infrared video camera.
1946
It is driven by a Raspberry Pi computer. For those you that are not familiar with it, the Raspberry Pi is a complete computer on a card about the size of an Altoids can. It has a hardwired network connection, an HDMI port for video, 4 USB ports and is powered through a micro USB. With the camera and the 2 infrared lights it draws 5 volts at just under 2 amps. Without the camera it draws just over 1 1/4 amps and I can power it with the solar recharger that came with our weather radio.
The best part about the Pi is the price. The model in the photo is their high end model with 1GB memory and quad-core CPU. It was a total of $35. I also spent the big bucks and got the plastic case for $5 and the wireless network dongle for $8. I bought it originally as a hacking platform. I figure if/when I stepped on my dick and needed to get rid of the computer I would only be out $35.
My wireless infrared video project really does not require the power of this Pi, I think I will order several of their ultra cheap models that are $5 each. So when all is said and done, I will have about $26 in each camera and I can secure the Inor homestead.
Here is the image it captured in my completely dark office displayed on my Mac:
1947
I am pretty freakin' happy with how this is turning out and for the price...
1946
It is driven by a Raspberry Pi computer. For those you that are not familiar with it, the Raspberry Pi is a complete computer on a card about the size of an Altoids can. It has a hardwired network connection, an HDMI port for video, 4 USB ports and is powered through a micro USB. With the camera and the 2 infrared lights it draws 5 volts at just under 2 amps. Without the camera it draws just over 1 1/4 amps and I can power it with the solar recharger that came with our weather radio.
The best part about the Pi is the price. The model in the photo is their high end model with 1GB memory and quad-core CPU. It was a total of $35. I also spent the big bucks and got the plastic case for $5 and the wireless network dongle for $8. I bought it originally as a hacking platform. I figure if/when I stepped on my dick and needed to get rid of the computer I would only be out $35.
My wireless infrared video project really does not require the power of this Pi, I think I will order several of their ultra cheap models that are $5 each. So when all is said and done, I will have about $26 in each camera and I can secure the Inor homestead.
Here is the image it captured in my completely dark office displayed on my Mac:
1947
I am pretty freakin' happy with how this is turning out and for the price...